PoemAn Asphodel
Author / PoetAllen Ginsberg
TagsDesire, Dreaming, Nudity, Reality

O dear sweet rosy
unattainable desire
…how sad, no way
to change the mad
cultivated asphodel, the
visible reality…

and skin’s appalling
petals—how inspired
to be so Iying in the living
room drunk naked
and dreaming, in the absence
of electricity…
over and over eating the low root
of the asphodel,
gray fate…

rolling in generation
on the flowery couch
as on a bank in Arden—
my only rose tonite’s the treat
of my own nudity.

Allen Ginsberg
Allen Ginsberg
Region: North America
Period: Contemporary
Movement: Beat Generation
Awards: National Book Award, Robert Frost Medal

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Hum Bom!Bombing, Conflict, Repetition
Wild OrphanImagination, Loneliness, Mythology
Those TwoComplaint, Humor, Nature
Cosmopolitan GreetingsChange, Freedom, Perception
SongBurden, Humanity, Love
In The Baggage Room At GreyhoundEternity, Loss, Tragedy
When The Light AppearsEmotion, Faith, Growth
September On Jessore RoadDespair, Families, Poverty
The Terms In Which I Think Of RealityChange, Eternity, Perception

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